> What if anaconda was change to a license which required forks to
> certify and pay a one time $99 fee to some shell company, would anyone
> call Fedora still a free software distribution with a straight face?
Yes, if after paying $99 you are free to redistribute your own modified
versions.
By the way, I am assuming that you know that one can't modify Firefox and
redistribute it as Firefox without certification.
Happy hacking,
Debarshi
--
K&R is like the Bible. The fervent read it from end to end, the religious
keep a copy. -- Arjun Shankar
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